The 5th Avenue is the modern entertaining center that is very popular among Saint Petersburg's bowling lovers. In the club there are seven bowling tracks. In the evenings they are lighted in a special way to create an illusion of being in the open space. If you are a new one in bowling, the experienced instructors will give you the first lessons of the exciting game.
The log cabin of Peter I is the unique monument, one of the first constructions in Saint Petersburg, the only wooden structure of the city foundation period that survived until nowadays. The first residence of Peter I in Saint Petersburg was constructed by solders within a very short time - from 24 till 26 May, 1703.
The cruiser Aurora moored at Petrovskaya Embankment, in front of the Naval School named after Admiral Pavel Nakhimov, is not only a monument to Russian shipbuilding, but also a symbol of the Soviet epoch. The cruiser was named in honor of the frigate that heroically defended Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski in 1853-1856.
The Kunstkammer was founded in 1718. It was intended for the library and collections of "monsters and rarities" gathered by Peter I. Nowadays the Kunstkammer contains the collections of the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography based on the gatherings of the founder of Saint Petersburg, Peter the Great.